Middlesex County Football League

The Middlesex County Football League is a football competition based in England loosely drawing teams from the central, northern and western parts of Greater London. The league was founded in 1984 and initially had only one division, although it has since expanded greatly. It currently has a total of five divisions – four for first teams and a division for reserve teams. The Premier Division sits at step 7 (or level 11) of the National League System. It is a feeder to the Combined Counties Football League and the Hellenic Football League. The league is currently sponsored by Cherry Red Books.

Middlesex County Football League
Founded1984
Country England
Divisions4
Number of teams51
Level on pyramidLevels 11–13
Feeder toCombined Counties League
Hellenic League
Promotion toCombined Counties Football League Division One
Hellenic League Division One East
Essex Senior League (instance in 2012)
Relegation toVarious inc. Hounslow & District Football
Current championsSt. Panteleimon
(2018–19)
Most championshipsWillesden Constantine (4)
Websitehttp://www.mcfl.org.uk/
Map of Middlesex 1066–1894. Most of the teams are from these areas, which are mostly in the historic County of Middlesex. Outlying teams forming exceptions are Singh Sabha Slough, Stonewall and historically Sutton Common Rovers

History

The Middlesex County League was founded in 1984 as a single division. One year later, the league expanded to include a second division (Division One). In 1991 the league added a third, Division Two, discontinued during 1996–2002 but on its reinstatement a fourth was also created (Division Three). For the 2006–07 season the league added a fifth level and the fourth level was regionalised. The divisions were named Division Three East and Division Three West. A further re-organisation in 2007–08 saw growth and the league break into six divisions: Division One acquired its split (into East and West), Division Three East was renamed Division Three, whilst Division Three West was renamed Division Three (Hounslow & District). In the next season both Division Threes were dropped.

Former members to progress through the pyramid are: Brook House, Hanworth Villa, CB Hounslow United, Rayners Lane, North Greenford United, Sutton Common Rovers, South Kilburn, Neasden Foundation, Bethnal Green United, Bedfont Sports, Hayes Gate, Southall and FC Romania.

Member clubs 2019–20 season

Premier Division

ClubFinishing position 2018–19[1]
PFC Victoria London2nd
Pitshanger Dynamo3rd
CB Hounslow United Reserves4rd
Lampton Park5th
Indian Gymkhana Club6th
Brentham7th
Hillingdon8th
Sporting Hackney9th
Kensington Dragons10th
Larkspur Rovers11th
Cricklewood Wanderers13th
Clapton Community1st Division One (Central & East)
Stonewall2nd Division One (Central & East)
NW London3rd Division One (Central & East)
London Samurai United4th Division One (Central & East)
Hilltop1st Division One (West)
Yeading Town2nd Division One (West)

Division One

Division One (Central & East)Finishing position 2018–19[2]Division One (West)Finishing position 2018–19[3]
The Curve5thSouth Kilburn12th (Premier Division)
The Wilberforce Wanderers7thKodak (Harrow)3rd
FC Roast8thDeportivo Galicia Reserves4th
Eastfield9thLondon Rangers9th
Camden & Islington-AFC Hanwell & Hayes1st (Division Two)
FC Soma-Pitshanger Dynamo Reserves2nd (Division Two)
Jolof Sports Club1st (Premier Division of the
Essex Alliance Football League)
Harrow Bhoys4th (Division Two)
Leatherhead Academy-AVA-
London City-Hampton Town-
Priory Park Rangers1st (London Premier League)Newmont-

Division Two

Division Two Finishing position 2018–19[4]
Hillingdon Abbots3rd
Brentham Reserves5th
Heston Bombers6th
C.B. Hounslow United 3rds7th
Sudbury Court8th
Global Diplomats10th
Bessingby Park Rangers-
Hayes & Hillingdon-
Ruislip Town-
Speedy United-
Springfield-

Past champions

SeasonPremier Division
1984–85Constantine United
Season Division One Division Two
1985–86Mill End SportsHarrow St. Mary's Reserves
1986–87Evershed SocialTroy Albion
1987–88Chorleywood CommonHarefield Town
1988–89ShamrockNorthfield Rangers
1989–90Hawkeye WillesdenBrook House Reserves
1990–91Hawkeye WillesdenNorthfield Rangers Reserves
Season Premier Division Division One Division Two
1991–92Northfield RangersBroadwater UnitedBridge Park
1992–93ShamrockNortholt SaintsScolar
1993–94New HanfordRayners Lane ReservesNeasden Foundation Reserves
1994–95Spelthorne SportsWillesden ConstantineSouthall Reserves
1995–96Willesden ConstantineStonebridge ScolarFC Deportivo Galicia
Season Premier Division Senior Division
1996–97Rayners LaneBroadfields United
1997–98Willesden ConstantineNortholt Saints
1998–99Willesden ConstantineNeasden Foundation
1999–2000Brook House ReservesBrentford New Inn
2000–01Northolt SaintsPinner Albion Seniors
2001–02Spelthorne SportsStonewall
Season Premier Division Division One Division Two Division Three
2002–03Hanworth VillaSouthall Town ReservesHarefield Ex-ServicesStonewall Reserves
2003–04WraysburyBrazilianEastcoteParkfield Youth Old Boys
2004–05Hanworth VillaNeasden FoundationParkfield Youth Old BoysLPOSSA
2005–06Battersea IronsidesSport London e BenficaSigncraftHarrow St. Mary's Youth Old Boys
Season Premier Division Division One Division Two Division Three (East) Division Three (West)
2006–07Sport London e BenficaSouth KilburnLondon Utd Football AcademyFC BaresiBrunswick
Season Premier Division Division One
(Central & East)
Division One (West) Division Two Division Three Division Three
(Hounslow & District)
2007–08Indian GymkhanaPark ViewKodak HarrowHarrow St Mary'sHarrow ClubStedfast United
Season Premier Division Division One
(Central & East)
Division One (West) Division Two Division Three
(Hounslow & District)
2008–09Bethnal Green UnitedCoplandNorth KensingtonLPOSSAGrange Park
2009–10InterwoodSporting HackneyStedfast UnitedImperial College Old BoysEutectic
2010–11Willesden ConstantineWest EssexNorth KensingtonPitshanger DynamoBelmullet Town
Season Premier Division Division One
(Central & East)
Division One (West) Division Two
2011–12InterwoodKilburnFC AssyriaBay
2012–13British AirwaysCricklewood WanderersLPOSSAStedfast
2013–14Sporting HackneyPearscroft UnitedLPOSSAHeston Bombers
2014–15HillingdonSloaneNew HanfordLarkspur Rovers
2015–16West EssexTottenham Hale RangersBrenthamLampton Park
2016–17FC Deportivo GaliciaAFC UnitedLampton ParkPFC Victoria London
2017–18British AirwaysSt. PanteleimonPFC Victoria LondonHilltop
2018–19St. PanteleimonClapton CommunityHilltopAFC Hanwell & Hayes

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